Is Algore the answer?

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Is Al Gore the Answer? - TIME

Unlike Barack Obama, Bill Clinton does not believe in "the fierce urgency of now." The former President has an exquisitely languid sense of how political time unfurls. He understands that those moments the political community, especially the media, considers urgent usually aren't. He has seen his own election and re-election—and completing his second term—pronounced "impossible" and lived to tell the tale. He remembers that in spring 1992 he had pretty much won the Democratic nomination but was considered a dead man walking, running third behind Bush the Elder and Ross Perot. He knows that April is the silly season in presidential politics, the moment when candidates involved in a bruising primary battle seem weakest and bloodied, as both Hillary Clinton and Obama do now. It's the moment when pundits demand action—"Drop out, Hillary!"—and propound foolish theories. And so I'm rather embarrassed to admit that I'm slouching toward, well, a theory: if this race continues to slide downhill, the answer to the Democratic Party's dilemma may turn out to be Al Gore.

Thoughts?
 
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I actually heard someone on the radio advance the idea that if the convention is divided, they should (or would) consider nominating Gore and essentially toss a coin between Obama and Hillary over the VP spot.
 
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Are we talking about this guy???
AlGoreAndGlowingOrb.JPG

Not a chance!
 
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He's already won once before. :p

It's almost game time so I must sign off now. Hope we can all celebrate a Vols win tonight. :peace2:
 
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wow. I had read and heard about the majority of Gore's votes being the urban areas/ Bush winning the majority of the area, but I didn't realize that much of the US was red.
Graphics like that reinforce the view that the Federal Government should limit the amount of legislation it authors and passes. Nebraskans should not be subjected to some random Federal mandate passed by a Democratic Congress, just as Massachusetts should not be subjected to the same passed by a Republican Congress.
 
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Graphics like that reinforce the view that the Federal Government should limit the amount of legislation it authors and passes. Nebraskans should not be subjected to some random Federal mandate passed by a Democratic Congress, just as Massachusetts should not be subjected to the same passed by a Republican Congress.

to me it shows how important the electoral college really is, even though I know many, many people despise it.
 

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